Online news overtaking print in US
This has been the way the wind has been blowing for a few years now, with websites and online arms of newspapers improving all the time and circulations of traditional newspapers dropping. Now,...
View ArticleHow much will you pay for your news?
Over the past few months there has been a lot of debate about the newspapers in the UK. As people who work within social media, we need to keep savvy about what is going on around us, and make sure we...
View ArticleWikiLeaks whistle-blowing website wreaks war wrangles
WikiLeaks, the controversial website which acts as a multi-jurisdictional public service designed to protect whistleblowers, has hit the news again following the publication of a document about the war...
View ArticleHow a country is cracking down on web time-wasters
Jordan, in a surprise bid to increase the productivity of its public sector workers has prevented them from accessing over fifty websites during office hours. The move comes after research was...
View ArticleInternet future discussed in US technology meeting
Following a controversial strategy publicised by Google and Verizon to alter internet access for UK customers, an industry body has been meeting to discuss the future of open internet. Involving some...
View ArticleMorality of SEO questioned by industry expert
A feature writer for online experts SEOMoz has argued that the morality of SEO activities could be in question, for the way in which it influences the content delivered to the key search engines as an...
View ArticleDebate over rogue domains goes public
New plans devised by the UK police force to provide governance over rogue web domains are to be released and debated in public, news agencies have revealed this week. Police have announced their...
View ArticleLinkedIn praised for services to career development
An article published in FastCompany.com has praised LinkedIn for the way in which it has enabled its members to utilise the site as a successful career database, assisting members to develop their...
View ArticleObama meets with Jobs, Schmidt and Zuckerberg
Barack Obama, the US President, recently held a meeting with key players from across the world of technology, the web and SEO. The meeting was held for a number of executives including Facebook founder...
View ArticleLord West calls for tighter control over e-mail privacy
According to Lord West, the ex-minister for cyber security, the government needs to take much stricter action when it comes to ISP providers looking at confidential e-mails without the permission of...
View ArticleNew rules for companies and websites storing information about browsing habits
From May 25th 2011 a revised European Framework on electronic communications will require marketers to obtain the consent of visitors to their website, in order to store and retrieve data usage...
View ArticleAOL announce redundancies following takeover of Huffington
Internet giants AOL have announced that they will be making almost one thousand redundancies over the next few months in a new bid to restructure their company and reduce turnover. The redundancies...
View ArticleRoyal Wedding Breaks Records on Social Media Sites
Despite a report on Yahoo! News asserting that tweeting would be banned from the Royal wedding (the news site claimed that Metropolitan Police were to use signal blocking technology in Westminster...
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